AlexGT
(AlexGT)
September 1, 2014, 2:51pm
1
I wonder when can I get my 34,000mah 18650’s ?
Quote from the article:
“This breakthrough sugar-powered biobattery can achieve an energy-storage density of about 596 ampere-hours per kilogram (A-h/kg) — an order of magnitude higher than the 42 A-h/kg energy density of a typical lithium-ion battery. A sugar biobattery with such a high energy density could last at least ten times longer than existing lithium-ion batteries of the same weight.”
http://m.livescience.com/47628-sugar-powered-battery.html
Halo
(Halo...)
September 1, 2014, 3:07pm
3
I like my EDC to be lightweight, think I’ll wait for the splenda batteries. :bigsmile:
dw911
(dw911)
September 1, 2014, 7:58pm
4
lol
Yeah that would certainly sweeten the deal
personally I don’t belive it, think they are just sugar coating it
snakebite
(snakebite)
September 2, 2014, 12:44am
5
why are ants going into my flashlight?
leaking battery!
Bort
September 2, 2014, 12:59am
7
most important questions, can it be recharged :bigsmile: and will it blend
less important is will we starve half the humans on earth in order to sell these batteries (divert food to fuel)
texaspyro
(texaspyro)
September 2, 2014, 3:40am
8
Who cares? We got 7+ billion of them… who’s gonna miss a few billion? We needs better batteries… J)
Bort
September 2, 2014, 4:40am
11
WarHawk-AVG:
Soylent Green is PEOPLE!
were they fattened up first for flavour?
snakebite
(snakebite)
September 4, 2014, 1:01pm
12
time to market the water and sugar tight spare battery carrier!
next review?
the budget sugar test.12 dollar store brands tested with graphs!
g22dru
(g22dru)
September 4, 2014, 1:11pm
13
Sugar powered? You mean, Like these ultraFIRE? This is old technology :bigsmile:
They’ve been doing this for years! ha ha
right?
Sorry, couldn’t resist :bigsmile:
snakebite
(snakebite)
September 4, 2014, 1:16pm
14
so thats what the whateverfire mystery powder is!
sneaky chinese testing new tech on us without telling.
g22dru:
Sugar powered? You mean, Like these ultraFIRE? This is old technology :bigsmile:
They’ve been doing this for years! ha ha
right?
Sorry, couldn’t resist :bigsmile:
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
September 4, 2014, 1:19pm
15
Careful, it’s only sugar when the cell is new. After it’s been used, it turns into soda ash!